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*'''''[[French Connection II (1975)]]'' '''[''Jacques'']: Killed by [[Bernard Fresson]] while trying to escape with a truck. |
*'''''[[French Connection II (1975)]]'' '''[''Jacques'']: Killed by [[Bernard Fresson]] while trying to escape with a truck. |
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+ | *'''''The Track''' ''(''La Traque'')'' '''(1975) '''''[''Paul Danville'']: Shot to death with his shotgun by [[Mimsy Farmer]]. |
* '''''Les Miserables'' (1995)''' [''1942 Thenardier'']: Shot in the back by [[Annie Girardot]] in their farmhouse; he manages to strangle her before dying himself. their bodies are shown afterwards when [[Michel Boujenah]] emerges from hiding in his cellar. |
* '''''Les Miserables'' (1995)''' [''1942 Thenardier'']: Shot in the back by [[Annie Girardot]] in their farmhouse; he manages to strangle her before dying himself. their bodies are shown afterwards when [[Michel Boujenah]] emerges from hiding in his cellar. |
Revision as of 06:58, 2 June 2018
Philippe Leotard (1940 - 2001)
Film Deaths
- French Connection II (1975) [Jacques]: Killed by Bernard Fresson while trying to escape with a truck.
- The Track (La Traque) (1975) [Paul Danville]: Shot to death with his shotgun by Mimsy Farmer.
- Les Miserables (1995) [1942 Thenardier]: Shot in the back by Annie Girardot in their farmhouse; he manages to strangle her before dying himself. their bodies are shown afterwards when Michel Boujenah emerges from hiding in his cellar.
Notable Connections
- Brother of Francis Leotard (France’s minister of defence, 1993-1995)